Hi Danie,
If you have firewall on your server, check if the port TCP-3389, I've
read somewhere that UDP-3389 is being used by Terminal Services, but I
doubt.
check whether you can ping the IP address of server. put them on a single
network segment with the same IP range and see what happens...
Moreover, you can try to connect to the server from itself. Install Remote
desktop client on the server and try to connect 127.0.0.1, you should be
able to login, if it was successful, it means you should be able to find the
problem somewhere in the network connectivity
Kind Regards,
Mohammad-Ali
"Diane Walker" <ett9300 RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I got this error message when I tried to remote desktop to the Windows
2000
> server from a Windows XP. It says "the client could not establish a
> connection to the remote computer. The most likely causes for this error
> are:
> 1. Remote connections might not be enabled at the remote computer
> 2. The maximum number of connections was exceeded at the remote computer
> 3. A network error occurred while establishing the connection
>
> I have tried to remove the Terminal Services through Add/Remove Windows
> Components and reinstall it through Add/Remove Windows Components and
still
> got the same error message. Do you have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
>